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Starting the cabinet all at once. It works! And here's how...
SirPeale:
I'm trying to add a picture, but my USB does not appear to be working. I'm trying to install Service Pack One now, which might clear that up.
But pretty much, that do-dad I spoke of in my last post? Slip it on the motherboard power on button connector.
The wiring diagram is actually already in this thread. On the first page, I believe.
Witchboard:
Cool. Glad you figured it out. I'll have to give it a try when I reach that part of my project. Don't forget to add this thread to the "links of interest" sticky. ;)
SirPeale:
--- Quote from: Witchboard on June 09, 2004, 12:06:21 pm ---Cool. Glad you figured it out. I'll have to give it a try when I reach that part of my project. Don't forget to add this thread to the "links of interest" sticky. ;)
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Way ahead of you. Already did it as soon as I figured it out.
You can try it now; it should work on any ATX motherboard.
SirPeale:
One last thing. This setup won't do anything about shutting the cabinet, or Window, down. It just brings the machine up on powerup.
danny_galaga:
--- Quote from: Peale on June 09, 2004, 11:40:50 am ---Got it! It works flawlessly!
Pulled a 50v 10uf cap out of an old power supply and stuck it into a motherboard accessory connector. Boots right up! This is flippin' awesome! We now have an answer to the ATX power supply problem that has plagued millions for centuries!!!!!!!
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and even more simply than my relay! Good one. My next cab I
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